William Riley, a Lidcombe youth, fell from a swinging-boat at the carnival on Saturday, and sustained slight shock, for which he was treated at the Parramatta ...
Article : 58 wordsMrs. Margaret Howlett, who lived at Rydalmere for some time with her four children, applied to the Judge in Equity for maintenance from her deceased ...
Article : 161 wordsBritish postal authorities have decided that weight of parcels posted to members of all expeditionary forces abroad shall not exceed seven pounds in weight. As ...
Article : 61 wordsIn the suit before Mr. Justice Gordon, in Divorce, in which Mary Josephine Tillett sued John Varnell Tillett, solicitor, for restitution of conjugal rights, the ...
Article : 110 wordsRecently a young Goulburn soldier, Gunner Frank Isaac, was killed in France (says an exchange). On the very night it happened his father at Goulburn had a ...
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Advertising : 198 wordsAllen's cow that kicked the lights out at Parramatta Council meeting two weeks ago kept them burning a bit unduly at the same town hall on Monday; for ...
Article : 83 wordsIt was stated by the Rev. S. M. Johnstone, at St. John's annual meeting, that there were 120 members (girls) in the League of Honor, who met on Thursdays ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor:—"I say to the Kaiser. I say to the Germans in the name of the American Labor movement:—'You ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Parramatta Sessions cases for trial only occupied part of Monday. In the three cases heard, of indecent (in two, most seriously indecent) conduct towards ...
Article : 109 wordsSpeaking on the Irish conscription question, Mr. Asquith said the British Government would never dream of applying conscription to Australia. The man who lost ...
Article : 201 wordsAt Gunnedah court Constable Allen was committed for trial on a charge of breaking and entering the Imperial Hotel with intent to steal. Evidence by Sergeant ...
Article : 99 wordsGeorge Newnham Mills, of Parramatta, a returned soldier, told his Honor that when he came back from the war, badly wounded, his wife, Marie Louise Mills ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Parramatta authorities should also take up this matter mentioned by the Rev. Mr. Tarn at a meeting of the Penrith Progress Association. Mr. Tarn referred to ...
Article : 104 wordsParramatta was simmering with excitement from early on Tuesday morning in consequence of a scare published red-hot "after hours" by a Sydney daily. The ...
Article : 275 wordsCouncillor Pringle had a resolution on the business-sheet of last Blacktown Council meeting which would have had the effect of considerably shortening ...
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Family Notices : 66 wordsOn Friday morning, Mr. H. Richardson Clark, J.P., Parramatta Coroner, held a magisterial inquiry touching the death of John Andrew Whitehorn at the Hospital ...
Article : 317 wordsFrom "The Bulletin":—"Cook knows as wall as Boyd that Pearce's failure has been monumental—that it has involved the nation in huge losses of cash and ...
Article : 134 wordsNOTHING is to be gained by stirring up strife over the tactical blunder which was made in the matter of proffered assistance to the Red Cross Society ...
Article : 751 wordsThe Flemington Voluntary workers Association has made a start at building a home at Wentworthville for one of the returned soldiers, who intends starting a ...
Article : 180 wordsTHE mere fact that a National conference was held to consider the best means of obtaining reinforcements for our soldiers at the front does not ...
Article : 921 wordsThe State Auditor-General's report always contains interesting reading matter, and it is doubly interesting in these hard times. Among the items in the last ...
Article : 134 wordsI told the trade unions the other day that they did not understand the war. And they don't. But several angry letters came, accusing me of "insulting the ...
Article : 122 wordsThe State Governor, Sir W. Davidson, addressing a recruiting meeting:—"Denominations do not count. The padres at the front are a band of brothers. Men ...
Article : 174 wordsA fine example of the true Christina spirit that prevails among the military chaplains who are (says the Melbourne "Age") serving with the troops at the ...
Article : 280 wordsMr. Theodore Hooke, of Dungog, bought for £45 the publican's booth at the Dungog show, intending only to stock "soft stuff." He is a rich squatter and is down on the ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Johnstone, addressing his parishioners at the annual meeting of St. John's last week, said: "Our gathering finds us at a critical point in the ...
Article : 775 wordsThe rain spoilt the proposal to crown the queen at the Parramatta Carnival on Saturday night. In the competitions the results were ...
Article : 79 wordsThe imbroglio that has arisen between the committee of the Australian Red Cross and the promoters of the hospitals carnival is not only a regrettable incident but ...
Article : 274 wordsColonel Repington, military correspondent of the "Morning Post":—"I want to tell the people of England, and particularly those Ministerial poltroons who bleat ...
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Advertising : 153 wordsThe local centre for soldiers' wives and mothers has arranged to place laurel wreaths on the town hall honor—boards on Anzac Day in conjunction with those ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. T. F. H. Griffin, manager of the Commercial Bank, Parramatta, recognising that, while many people may not be in a position to pay the whole of the ...
Article : 141 wordsWith the French and British fighting side by side, united as never before, nothing is more remarkable than the attitude of the French-Canadians towards the war. ...
Article : 363 wordsWe congratulate our good friends of the Parramatta Congregational Church upon making £75 by means of their little bazaar on Saturday. And if ever a church in our ...
Article : 352 wordsBooth's stable had a losing day at Warwick Farm on Saturday. Pamphlet, a strong favorite could only get third in the Juvenile Handicap; and Zudolph, well ...
Article : 218 wordsSherwood Council, being unable to see its way to spend £650 on its portion of the Great Western-road in order to secure a main roads grant of £180, is enlisting the ...
Article : 78 wordsAfter a lingering illness the death took place in the small hours of Friday morning last of Sergeant Charles Stuart Fern, M.L.A., at his home in Hayes-street ...
Article : 235 wordsA meeting of great importance to the relatives of the men at the front was held in the town hall, Sydney, and was most enthusiastic. They decided to form an ...
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